simple user, 13 Dec 2011with 2 cores + gpu + HD screen more likely battery will drain faster than memory will fill up ... morewell, battery is as important as memory. Hopefully, it will be not less than 2000 mAh.

cfm69, 13 Dec 2011if you love shooting videos, phone device is not recommended. better buy real videocam with mo... moreThanks, but nobody has a camera all the time with him/her, while a phone is almost always in our pockets, right? And you never know when there is a situation that you'd like to shoot with a camera, right? think.

2 years ago SE had launched 12 mpixel phone(Satio). They should have change atleast to 15 mpixel. They announced ICS will available to the most of Xperia family by 2012. Then why they are launching this one with 2.3.5

If there is a memory card slot, it would be a really good phone. Not removable battery, another mistake. Like this, it is not a surprise that Samsung sold 300 miliion handsets this year. I am quite sure that Sony alone (without Ericsson) will change the strategy to move closer to Samsung.

i have X10 and i'm waiting for a new release fron sony that works on t-mobile 4g, thats why i couldn't get the arc. and sony brings this ugly block. i only use sony phones and if thats their flagship for 2012, i'm gonna have to go elsewhere. BTW, the arc.... very sexy phone

this has no style. the arc had appeal. the specs need the body to match it for people to be interested. damn it SE stop giving customers either style OR technology we need both and the competition is giving it to us.

Is it just me or the build quality leaves to be desired. I mean, it's a flagship that looks like a cheap replica. And though I've always been a fan of SE designs, have owned only SE phones for the past 10 years (well there was an HTC but only as a secondary phone) this one is not what I'd expect from the upcoming SE flagship.

Performance will have to be reviewed, we can't tell until then, though I'm a bit disappointed to see it will not be shipping with ICS but with 2.3.5 instead. SE was boasting updates to ICS for their current Xperia line-up, what should we make of the fact that the next flagship will still be on 2.3.5?